Room temperature electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy, together with enzyme activity measurements, have been used to study the liposome-mediated enrichment of human red blood cells with superoxide dismutase. The ESR technique was found to be useful not only for qualitative and quantitative determinations, but also for demonstration of enzyme activity inside intact cells. The molecular properties of superoxide dismutase in relation to pharmacological and biotechnological applications are reviewed.

Pedersen, J., Marcocci, L., Mavelli, I., Rotilio, G. (1989). Liposome-mediated increase of the superoxide dismutase content in human erythrocytes: characterization by electron spin resonance. PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 21 Suppl 2, 47-55.

Liposome-mediated increase of the superoxide dismutase content in human erythrocytes: characterization by electron spin resonance

Pedersen JZ;Rotilio G
1989-01-01

Abstract

Room temperature electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy, together with enzyme activity measurements, have been used to study the liposome-mediated enrichment of human red blood cells with superoxide dismutase. The ESR technique was found to be useful not only for qualitative and quantitative determinations, but also for demonstration of enzyme activity inside intact cells. The molecular properties of superoxide dismutase in relation to pharmacological and biotechnological applications are reviewed.
1989
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore BIO/10 - BIOCHIMICA
English
Drug Carriers; Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy; Erythrocytes; Humans; Liposomes; Superoxide Dismutase
Pedersen, J., Marcocci, L., Mavelli, I., Rotilio, G. (1989). Liposome-mediated increase of the superoxide dismutase content in human erythrocytes: characterization by electron spin resonance. PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 21 Suppl 2, 47-55.
Pedersen, J; Marcocci, L; Mavelli, I; Rotilio, G
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